Life And Times Of Frederick Douglass, His early Life As A Slave, His Escape From Bondage, And His Complete History
The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass is a compelling autobiography that chronicles the remarkable journey of Frederick Douglass from his early life as a slave to his eventual escape from bondage and his significant contributions to the abolitionist movement. In summary, Frederick Douglass's life is a testament to resilience, determination, and the pursuit of justice. His journey from slavery to freedom, coupled with his impactful advocacy, has left an enduring legacy in the fight against oppression and inequality.
1014477037
Life And Times Of Frederick Douglass, His early Life As A Slave, His Escape From Bondage, And His Complete History
The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass is a compelling autobiography that chronicles the remarkable journey of Frederick Douglass from his early life as a slave to his eventual escape from bondage and his significant contributions to the abolitionist movement. In summary, Frederick Douglass's life is a testament to resilience, determination, and the pursuit of justice. His journey from slavery to freedom, coupled with his impactful advocacy, has left an enduring legacy in the fight against oppression and inequality.
1.99 In Stock
Life And Times Of Frederick Douglass, His early Life As A Slave, His Escape From Bondage, And His Complete History

Life And Times Of Frederick Douglass, His early Life As A Slave, His Escape From Bondage, And His Complete History

by Frederick Douglass
Life And Times Of Frederick Douglass, His early Life As A Slave, His Escape From Bondage, And His Complete History

Life And Times Of Frederick Douglass, His early Life As A Slave, His Escape From Bondage, And His Complete History

by Frederick Douglass

eBook

$1.99 

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass is a compelling autobiography that chronicles the remarkable journey of Frederick Douglass from his early life as a slave to his eventual escape from bondage and his significant contributions to the abolitionist movement. In summary, Frederick Douglass's life is a testament to resilience, determination, and the pursuit of justice. His journey from slavery to freedom, coupled with his impactful advocacy, has left an enduring legacy in the fight against oppression and inequality.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783989730564
Publisher: Otbebookpublishing
Publication date: 01/05/2024
Series: Classics To Go
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 534
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

About The Author
Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) stands as a towering figure in American history, celebrated for his profound contributions to literature, abolitionism, and social reform. Born into slavery in Maryland, Douglass's early life was marked by brutal hardships and relentless pursuit of literacy, which he achieved against all odds. His escape to freedom in 1838 marked the beginning of a life dedicated to the fight for justice and equality.Douglass's eloquence and powerful oratory skills quickly made him a leading voice in the abolitionist movement. His speeches and writings, characterized by their vivid depictions of the horrors of slavery and their passionate calls for human rights, resonated deeply with audiences both in the United States and abroad. Notably, Douglass's work extended beyond abolition; he was a staunch advocate for women's suffrage, aligning himself with prominent feminists of his time.His autobiographies, which detail his journey from bondage to freedom, are not only literary masterpieces but also pivotal historical documents that offer an unflinching look at the realities of slavery. These works have inspired countless contemporary writers and activists, cementing Douglass's legacy as a pioneer of civil rights and social justice.Douglass's life was not without controversy. His marriage to Helen Pitts, a white woman, in 1884 sparked significant public outcry, challenging the racial norms of the era and highlighting his commitment to personal freedom and equality. His revolutionary ideas on race, democracy, and human rights continue to influence modern discourse, making Frederick Douglass a timeless symbol of resilience and advocacy for a more just society.
Frederick Douglass (born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, c. February 1817 or 1818[a] – February 20, 1895) was an American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman. He became the most important leader of the movement for African-American civil rights in the 19th century.

Hometown:

Tuckahoe, Maryland

Date of Birth:

1818

Date of Death:

February 20, 1895

Place of Death:

Washington, D.C.
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews